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Українська: «Страсті Христові» кінця XVI століття з села Білі Ослави яскраво репрезентують зру­шення в еволюції українського іконопису. Страсні цикли, або пасії, разом зі «Страшними судами» входили до кола обов'язкових сюжетів, що зображувалися майже в кожній церкві Прикарпаття та Галичини.
English: The "Passion of Christ" of the XVI century from the village of Bili Oslavi to represent the architecture of Ukrainian icon painting in the evolution. Passion cycles, or passions, at once with the "Scary Courts" included up to the number of obligatory plots, which were discussed in May in every church of Carpathia and Galicia.
Date 16th century
date QS:P,+1550-00-00T00:00:00Z/7
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institution QS:P195,Q1189277
Author Unknown authorUnknown author

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